General Imaging was a manufacturer of digital cameras headquartered in Torrance, California, established in 2006 by Hiroshi "Hugh" Komiya, a former executive of Olympus Corporation.
General Imaging was licensed to manufacture and sell their cameras under the AgfaPhoto name in Japan.
A mini USB port on the side of the camera allows users to download image files to a computer which recognizes the A1230 as a removable drive.
The intermediate level of the GE-branded camera models, the E series features larger screens and is powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
The E850 includes a 28 mm equivalent wide-angle lens, a 5X optical zoom and 8 megapixels.
The G100 is a modified bridge camera featuring an Aptina A-Pix CMOS 14.4-megapixel pixel sensor and a 15x optical zoom lens.
[2] Underwater capability 5 meters (16 feet), 12.2-megapixel CCD sensor, "All-Glass" 4X optical zoom f/3.5-5.15 lens.
The GE X5 is a bridge camera with a 14 MP CCD sensor, and a 15x optical zoom lens.
[4] In 2012, GE Power Pro X550 was introduced with Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) $149.99 as a minor improvement on the GE Power Pro X500 with added object tracking capabilities to automatically focus on moving objects.
It has a 14.4 MP CMOS sensor, 26× optical zoom (26–676 mm), and is capable of capturing Full HD 1080p video recording.
[5] It can take 7 frames per second of continuous shooting (up to 150 images) without slowdown when using SD card with a transfer rate of at least 95 MB/second.
The body shape of the camera is similar to the Panasonic Lumix FZ200 with a deep handgrip, big lens, and eye-level electronic viewfinder.
The camera can also take Pancapture panoramic photos, up to six multi successive exposures in one frame, and has 6× digital zoom.
[6][7] GE Power Pro X2600 has an MSRP of $169.99, an optical zoom of 26x (the same as the X600), but instead uses a 16 MP CCD sensor.